Noble Village Board fields complaints

Noble Village Board discussed several complaints Monday during its meeting.

A complaint was received regarding burning junk in town.

Mayor Richard Clark spoke with the resident and was told that he had a place out of town where he could burn junk.

It was mentioned that this was the resident's first warning and that the next warning could result in a fine.

A complaint was received regarding dogs running at large and a property needing to be mowed on West South Avenue.

Richland County Animal Control has been notified and a certified letter has been mailed to the resident.

In other business:

• Village hall will be closed October 14 for Columbus Day and the board's next meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 15 because of the holiday.

• Hydrants will be flushed October 7-8, weather permitting.

• The board approved a $30 donation for an advertisement to West Richland High School FFA and FBLA to sponsor the district's first 5K run/walk. Another $30 donation was approved to renew the current WRHS yearbook advertisement.

• Noble Lions Club will have a Halloween parade and cake walk on Tuesday, October 29 at Noble Village Park.

The cake walk will be held at 6:30 p.m. and the parade will be held at 7 p.m.